Dr. Karl Josef Niño Separa

MD, FPNA

Dr. Karl Josef Niño Separa

MD, FPNA

Neurology

5 Years

In-Person

Online

EARLIEST AVAILABLE SCHEDULE
Clinic Schedules

Choose from 1 available clinics

Online Clinic

(Using NowServing app)

Monday

09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

12:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Wednesday and Friday

08:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Monday to Saturday

09:00 PM - 11:30 PM

Fee

P 1000

Fee: P 1000

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need to wait to get a response to my booking request?

15-20 minutes

How long does a typical session last?

A typical session lasts around 45 to 60 minutes per patient. It can take longer depending on the case and needs of the patient.

Do you issue Medical Certificates?

Yes. Although a medical certificate is a legal document affixed with my signature, it cannot be used for medico-legal purposes. Medical certificates are not part of insurance coverage and shall only be given for specific valid reasons and after the consultation.

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Affiliations

Philippine Neurological Association

Manila Medical Society

Philippine Medical Association

Education

University of the Philippines - College of Medicine, 2018

Department of Neurosciences, Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines , 2023

Certifications

Adult Neurology Specialty Board, Philippine Neurological Association (October 2024)

Board of Medicine, Professional Regulation Commission (Rank 9, April 2019)

Earliest Available Schedule
Affiliations

Philippine Neurological Association

Manila Medical Society

Philippine Medical Association

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need to wait to get a response to my booking request?

15-20 minutes

How long does a typical session last?

A typical session lasts around 45 to 60 minutes per patient. It can take longer depending on the case and needs of the patient.

Do you issue Medical Certificates?

Yes. Although a medical certificate is a legal document affixed with my signature, it cannot be used for medico-legal purposes. Medical certificates are not part of insurance coverage and shall only be given for specific valid reasons and after the consultation.

See all 4 questions